Why you need to build your website on WordPress

Joan Dailey | March 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

At Turbo, we live and breathe WordPress, and for good reason.  When a client comes to us in need of an online presence, online traffic, online branding, online demand generation, and online leads… it’s the perfect starting point.  Of course we dive into a complete Social Media marketing strategy utilizing many other facets of the [...]

Tools Making Social Media Easier and More Effective: Twitterfeed

Zack | October 22, 2009 | 0 Comments

How many of you out there reading this like Twitter? (You do not have to actually raise your hands… I cannot see you). Twitter has become a great asset of Social Media Marketing an amazing Social Networking tool. It allows you to post updates on what you are doing and people who are interested can [...]

WPTouch iPhone Theme: Plug-Ins and Ad-Ons Making Life Easier

Zack | October 6, 2009 | 0 Comments

Do you ever find yourself sitting on the bus or train, or stuck in a boring meeting wishing you could read your favorite blog posts? This is now quite possible via  WPTouch. WPTouch is a plug-in for your Wordpress account that allows you to make your blog accessible via the iPhone or other smart phones [...]

DoFollow vs. NoFollow: What Does It All Mean

Zack | September 10, 2009 | 1 Comments

With all the blog posts we have done so far, I am sure we are all aware that links are an important part of the SEO structure. Links provide a way for us to view another site or a post on the same site. Links are a great way to drive traffic and you can [...]

The Social Media Generation Gap

Joan Dailey | September 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

Everyone is talking about Social Media these days, but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been listening to talk radio stations with professional commentators trying to figure out the right way to say “I tweeted” someone.  The phrase “did you twit?” has to be the biggest joke of 2009 for the, how do [...]

Will Google Caffeine deal well with Social Media Marketing search results?

Matthew Arndt | August 13, 2009 | 0 Comments

The other day, Zack, my director of operations sent me an article that he found from PC World talking about Google’s new search technology, codenamed “Caffeine”.  The article talks about how this secret project was put together with the interest of creating even better and more accurate search results than the current algorithm.  The article [...]

What is an Authority Blog and How can it be used?

Matthew Arndt | July 20, 2009 | 2 Comments

As you may or may not know, blogging should be used as the center of your social media strategy.  Why?  Its simple, the content that you produce and publish on your blog is not only great as a way to share your knowledge, but also the base of all the content that you can share [...]

Will Social Media Marketing Work for Every Business?

Matthew Arndt | July 16, 2009 | 0 Comments

It often seems that whenever a new “dominant” type of media emerges, coaches and consultants tell all of their clients about it, agencies begin their pitches, and information marketers start selling it as the magic pill that is going to move your business to the next level.  Is social media marketing that new magic pill?  [...]

If Twitter Can Effect the Suppressed in Iran, What Could It Do For Your Business?

Danielle | June 25, 2009 | 0 Comments

In this day n’ age of continuous controversy, people around the globe are finding new-fangled ways to express their opinions about the world around them.  And more power to them! So of course it’s no surprise that social media is becoming the mechanism of choice to do so.
This became most recently apparent from the continuous [...]

Poker Deals Winning Hand with Social Media Marketing

Zack | June 2, 2009 | 1 Comments

What do bad beats, pocket pairs and Twitter all have in common? If you guessed Poker, than you are correct.
The World Series of Poker has been held in Las Vegas every summer for the last 40 years. Recently, you have been able to follow a lot of the action online, as tournaments begin and end.  [...]